A former stray dog named "Queenie" is thought to be Britain's oldest dog at the grand age of 21 in dog years. That's an impressive age of 147 in human years.
The ageing terrier loves to go for walks in the forest and playing in the garden – and although she is relatively healthy, she does have a few ailments.
Queenie shares her home with two other old terriers – Bonnie, 10 and Bo, 12 – a collective age of 43. The trio were adopted by Bridget Pike, who works at the Dogs Trust in Salisbury, Wilts.
Bridget said: "Queenie is one tough cookie. Despite the fact she can't run around like she used to, she loves to be out and about in the fresh air. "I got her a doggy pushchair that I can put her in when she's had enough of walking but still wants